Options for Pursuing Compensation after a Construction Accident

If you have been injured in a construction accident, you may have several options for pursuing recovery of your damages. It is important to confer with a knowledgeable personal injury attorney to understand what options are available depending upon the nature of your accident. Consider the following examples:

· If you were a pedestrian passing by a construction site and you were injured, you may be entitled to file a personal injury claim against the contractor as well as other parties.

· If you are a construction worker who was hurt on the job, you may be able to file a workers' compensation claim to recover your lost wages and medical benefits.

· If a third-party's negligence caused your injury at the work site, you can file a third-party claim. For instance, if a defective piece of equipment caused your injury, you may be able to file a lawsuit against the manufacturer of the device. There are many third parties on construction sites that may have liability such as installers, demolition crews, subcontractors, and others.

If you have a loved one that was killed on a construction site, you might be eligible to recover death benefits. In fact, you may have a variety of claims to pursue, depending upon the circumstances surrounding your loved one's accident. We will explore your ability to pursue workers' compensation death benefits, file a wrongful death claim against a third-party, and Social Security benefits.

Having an experienced attorney on your side is crucial to obtaining all the financial compensation you deserve for your injury. The attorneys of Murphy & Garner, LLC, have over 32 years of experience serving clients in western Georgia and the surrounding area. We will fight for your rights and get you the compensation you deserve. Call us today for a free consultation at (866) 942-0552 or (678) 563-1584.

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